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Ken Hindle

Wed. 7 Jul.04,
04:23

[Reply (1 of 2) to:
'Nerve stimulator / neurostimulator'
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Nerve stimulator / neurostimulator
Only safe in a system with transmit/recieve coils as long as relevant area is not within the coil. Suggest you check with manufacturer of particular device.
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Zhenghui Zhang

Thu. 24 Jun.04,
22:01

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coil configuration
I am using a GE signa 1.5T scanner. I want to use my surface coil to transmit, and use body coil to receive signal. Does anyone knows how I should setup the coil configuration file, and tune the system?
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Anna Torres

Sun. 20 Jun.04,
22:38

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Nerve stimulator / neurostimulator
Hi all,
any experience with a nerve stimulator? I read here that it is not an absolute contraindication, but what I have to pay attention to?
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Tom Bellini

Mon. 14 Jun.04,
01:57

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Black Blood MRA
The black blood effect is a natural high contrast between blood and myocardium caused by the flow void of blood. Black blood techniques are for example used to demonstrate fatty infiltration of the right ventricular wall with right ventricular dysplasia. Black blood MRA is usual based on fast spin echo or inversion recovery sequences and seldom used as cine imaging. The advantage of this type of sequence consists of being less sensitive to respiratory and cardiac motion. Bright blood cine imaging is the standard method, but there are manufacturer with different techniques, e.g. Toshiba has a black blood cine technique.
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Service

Tue. 18 May.04,
15:51

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Cardiac Stent
MRI-related problems with metallic prosthetic grafts are the magnetic moment and the heating possibility.
New cardiac stents (produced in the last 5-8 years) are mostly out of non-magnetic material. 2-3 month after the stent implantation it is to expect that stents will be covered with tissue and a movement in the magnetic field is unusual. A small risk of heating caused by induction remains
(the risk depends on the field strength and the scanned region) - but the fast flowing blood is a good cooling system and reduces this risk in addition.
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